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Gleahova, priestess of the ancient and infinite gods of chaos, south Pytharnian highlands | Gleahova, priestess of the ancient and infinite gods of chaos, south Pytharnian highlands |
Revision as of 00:12, 5 May 2014
So called lesser chaos rulers served as vassals of the handful of Greater Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages. Despite the fealty, the difference in power was often a technicality and each was a powerful chaos wizard in his own right. Their fortunes often waned with the demise of their lords and, as in the case of Ephresoult the Dreadful, could perish at the hands their liege.
Lesser Rulers of Chaos of the Middle Ages of Chaos
Gleahova, priestess of the ancient and infinite gods of chaos, south Pytharnian highlands Nath Daggum, Ruler of Warlock Hills, defeated by Kualotha and sent into exile Reaga, governess of Warlock Hills, replacement for Nath Daggum. Kegalfin, Half-gorn Medibgösk Sorcerer, defeated and made subject to Bexaloth Khabari Gring’ol: Dagunyami Chaos Priest Sayatothl, Lord of Unreason: Amandal Dwarf Souphikyan, Djinni Sorcerer, defeated by Zhulkaraim, Lieutenant of Ishmutekebessa Muirithion, Keeper of the Rich Madness of Iggs Princess Tambria Choxtlama: Tuadbe Chaos Ruler Aadhnuub Dzan Kahisa Three Giant Islands Narshad Shadevan Delta
Proposed Chaos Mages
- Gustava, Chaosmancer of the Haunted Fjord (human) [SW Barathorn]
- Churzarro, Mage-Priest of the Forgotten Gods (human?) [Old Zephasia]
- In, the Quiet Lady, human? jamagut? [Old Zephasia]
- Nyamargunt, Hieromagus of the Wondrous Snows (half-Uglyami, half-human) [No. Jalimas]
- Amu Jishada, Chaos-Princess of the Serpent Dance (throe) [Hoernect]
- Cacunah, Engineer-Lord of the Insane Machine (titanid) [Central Asdauria]
- Bashtomunk Kraah, Renegade Spawn of Chaos, [Asdauria—Brasen Horde]
- Guiala of the Wandering Stench [Amosgire]
- Shaddeena, Queen of the Ineffable Pyracy [Weshif]
- Klek Kneck Vex, Mage Errant and Jealous Friend of Happy Chaos, [Barathorn]
- Rappunster, Honorable Jester of the Sacred Dung [Asdauria]
- Slothpoo The Bored [Pytharnia]
- Magnudus, Judge of the Drunken Castles [Barathorn]
- Jicave, Protector of the Anarch’s Little Toe
- Grendee, Helpmeet of the Fastidious Snake
Nek Nessernus: a chaos mage who attempted to become more powerful than other chaos mages, and by mishap, became a chaos litch—held in bondage in what is later the Barony of Lionscombe, northern High Pytharnia.
See Also
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